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Old 10-25-2007, 11:24 AM   #11 (permalink)
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For now I am running only against Hoyer in the Democratic Party primary.
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Yoy should run for Governor. Maryland has a tradition of criminal govenors, although most of them have been convicted AFTER holding office
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Old 10-25-2007, 04:48 PM   #12 (permalink)
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No, I am still the best candidate for MD 5th District to the US Congress.


No, you're an idiot!
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Old 10-26-2007, 09:19 AM   #13 (permalink)
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Steny's not going anywhere.

I know Republicans who vote for him because of how he works for his district.
Yes, but Hoyer is pro-abortion so he kills babies and hurts the parents and enriches baby killer Doctors.

So the so-called prosperity is built over innocent blood and injured people.

Even the so-called "works for the district" that Hoyer does is excessive and destructive to all but the very rich.

And Hoyer's ambition in the Congress as majority leader was not wanted by other Democrats because Hoyer is a ineffective Representative.

District 5 and the USA would be better served with Hoyer getting gone.
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Old 10-26-2007, 09:38 AM   #14 (permalink)
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Yes, but Hoyer is pro-abortion so he kills babies and hurts the parents and enriches baby killer Doctors.

So the so-called prosperity is built over innocent blood and injured people.

Even the so-called "works for the district" that Hoyer does is excessive and destructive to all but the very rich.

And Hoyer's ambition in the Congress as majority leader was not wanted by other Democrats because Hoyer is a ineffective Representative.

District 5 and the USA would be better served with Hoyer getting gone.

If you can say he kills babies than I can say you killed your ex wife and put your own son in Jail with your ignorance!


P.S. you also steal from the tax paying citizens of the county when you're on welfare!
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Old 10-26-2007, 09:50 AM   #15 (permalink)
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Governor O'Malley sent me this message below in my email today:

Dear James P.,

Monday is the first day of the special session we've called to finally solve Maryland's longstanding budget problems. And according to polls published this week, working with the General Assembly, we're in a strong position to get the job done.

We've put forward a fair, long-term solution - that starts with $280 million in cuts, slows spending growth by $1 billion over the next two years, and protects education, healthcare and public safety, which make up 84% of the state's budget.

As you can read below in a memo prepared by our pollster, Fred Yang, Marylanders recognize we face a serious problem. They want their elected leaders to deal with it, right away, in a special session. And there is broad support for the revenue reforms we've proposed to close the $1.7 billion hole we've inherited.


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About two-thirds of our neighbors support raising the cigarette tax, recapturing slots revenue, increasing the corporate tax, and reforming the income tax - so that 95% of us get a slight reduction, while the wealthiest pay more.

Of course, there are pieces of our proposal that different people will dislike - for example, there is less support for a sales tax. But taken as a whole, our plan is fair. That's why it's important to me that we pass progressive income tax reform and take action to close corporate loopholes, like implementing combined reporting, to ensure big out-of-state corporations pay their income tax - just like small businesses.

As we illustrated the other day, the cost of doing nothing is high. If we fail to reach consensus during the special session, we will be forced to introduce a budget balanced through $1.7 billion in cuts. That will force us to do things none of us want, like raise college tuition, reduce school funding, raid open space funds, and slide backwards on healthcare, rather than making it more affordable.

But when given the choice of growing stronger or getting weaker, Maryland always chooses to make progress. And I'm hopeful we'll reach a long-term solution to Maryland's budget deficit in the coming weeks.

Thanks for your help. I hope you find Fred's memo informative. And if you'd like to contact your legislators to urge them to support our plan, you can reach them at:
Who Are Your Elected Officials in Maryland? .

Sincerely,

Martin O'Malley
Governor


I do say that I do not agree with any of his higher taxes ideas.
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Old 10-26-2007, 09:53 AM   #16 (permalink)
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Governor O'Malley sent me this message below in my email today:

Dear James P.,

Monday is the first day of the special session we've called to finally solve Maryland's longstanding budget problems. And according to polls published this week, working with the General Assembly, we're in a strong position to get the job done.

We've put forward a fair, long-term solution - that starts with $280 million in cuts, slows spending growth by $1 billion over the next two years, and protects education, healthcare and public safety, which make up 84% of the state's budget.

As you can read below in a memo prepared by our pollster, Fred Yang, Marylanders recognize we face a serious problem. They want their elected leaders to deal with it, right away, in a special session. And there is broad support for the revenue reforms we've proposed to close the $1.7 billion hole we've inherited.


Download a copy of the memo

About two-thirds of our neighbors support raising the cigarette tax, recapturing slots revenue, increasing the corporate tax, and reforming the income tax - so that 95% of us get a slight reduction, while the wealthiest pay more.

Of course, there are pieces of our proposal that different people will dislike - for example, there is less support for a sales tax. But taken as a whole, our plan is fair. That's why it's important to me that we pass progressive income tax reform and take action to close corporate loopholes, like implementing combined reporting, to ensure big out-of-state corporations pay their income tax - just like small businesses.

As we illustrated the other day, the cost of doing nothing is high. If we fail to reach consensus during the special session, we will be forced to introduce a budget balanced through $1.7 billion in cuts. That will force us to do things none of us want, like raise college tuition, reduce school funding, raid open space funds, and slide backwards on healthcare, rather than making it more affordable.

But when given the choice of growing stronger or getting weaker, Maryland always chooses to make progress. And I'm hopeful we'll reach a long-term solution to Maryland's budget deficit in the coming weeks.

Thanks for your help. I hope you find Fred's memo informative. And if you'd like to contact your legislators to urge them to support our plan, you can reach them at:
Who Are Your Elected Officials in Maryland? .

Sincerely,

Martin O'Malley
Governor


I do say that I do not agree with any of his higher taxes ideas.




You moron he sent it to me also ,it goes to anyone who has sent him and email!!!YOU'RE and IDIOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Old 10-26-2007, 12:11 PM   #17 (permalink)
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You moron he sent it to me also ,it goes to anyone who has sent him and email!!!YOU'RE and IDIOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I know it was a letter to everyone.

My point was in my comments about the Governor's email,

that I feel he is very wrong to increase the taxes and wrong about slots too.
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Old 10-26-2007, 02:17 PM   #18 (permalink)
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I know it was a letter to everyone.

My point was in my comments about the Governor's email,

that I feel he is very wrong to increase the taxes and wrong about slots too.
Wrong about increasing taxes...Yes.
Wrong about slots...No.
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Old 10-28-2007, 01:05 PM   #19 (permalink)
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I say I like this idea.

In two years - 2010, is the Governor of Maryland election.

The timing would be perfect and I could do that.

"Mr. JPC Sr. the US Congressman from District 5 running for MD Governor."

Future plans.

Thank you "aps" for the tip.
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Old 10-28-2007, 02:22 PM   #20 (permalink)
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Governor O'Malley sent me this message below in my email today:

Dear James P.,

Monday is the first day of the special session we've called to finally solve Maryland's longstanding budget problems. (Long standing since I took office and blew the surplus we had) And according to polls published this week, working with the General Assembly, we're in a strong position to get the job done. (i.e. Screw the working stiffs)

We've put forward a fair, long-term solution - that starts with $280 million in cuts, slows spending growth by $1 billion over the next two years, and protects education, healthcare and public safety, which make up 84% of the state's budget. (Of course next year, we'll find new ways to waste your money)

As you can read below in a memo prepared by our pollster, Fred Yang, Marylanders recognize we face a serious problem. They want their elected leaders to deal with it, right away, in a special session. And there is broad support for the revenue reforms we've proposed to close the $1.7 billion hole we've inherited.
(nobody in Annaplois wanted to spend LESS money)

About two-thirds of our neighbors support raising the cigarette tax, (we blew the money from the tabacco settlement) recapturing slots revenue, increasing the corporate tax, (it makes sense to support horse racing while driven business out of Maryland. Those corporate guys just don't have the off the books cash like the gamblers) and reforming the income tax - so that 95% of us get a slight reduction, while the wealthiest pay more.

Of course, there are pieces of our proposal that different people will dislike - for example, there is less support for a sales tax. (only the wealthiest buy groceries?) But taken as a whole, our plan is fair. That's why it's important to me that we pass progressive income tax reform and take action to close corporate loopholes, like implementing combined reporting, to ensure big out-of-state corporations pay their income tax - just like small businesses. (those big coporations won't think of moving out of Maryland)
As we illustrated the other day, the cost of doing nothing is high. (the cost of free spending Democrats is even higher) If we fail to reach consensus during the special session, we will be forced to introduce a budget balanced through $1.7 billion in cuts. (OMG, forced to not spend money you don't have) That will force us to do things none of us want, like raise college tuition, (except we'll still give illegals resident tuition price) reduce school funding, raid open space funds, and slide backwards on healthcare, rather than making it more affordable.

But when given the choice of growing stronger or getting weaker, Maryland always chooses to make progress. (chooses to raise taxes) And I'm hopeful we'll reach a long-term solution to Maryland's budget deficit in the coming weeks.

Thanks for your help. I hope you find Fred's memo informative. And if you'd like to contact your legislators to urge them to support our plan, you can reach them at:
Who Are Your Elected Officials in Maryland? .

Sincerely,

Martin O'Malley
Governor

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